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December 13, 2017 – SAGE Publishing, a leading international publisher of journals, books, and digital media for academic, educational, and professional markets, has substantially expanded their investment in the RightsLink® for Open Access platform from Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a …

December 12, 2017 – Kudos (www.growkudos.com), the award-winning service for maximizing the reach and impact of research publications, has announced the latest associations to sign up for its service. The breadth of organizations represented demonstrates the growing range of regions and …

December 12, 2017 – Rockville, MD – The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) announced today that it has engaged with Editage to launch author services. The ASHA author services, powered by Editage, are designed to support authors with not only end-to-end pre-submission …

December 4, 2017 – Lausanne, Switzerland – Frontiers, a leading open-access publisher, is partnering with Editage to offer specialized manuscript preparation services to its research community. Authors submitting manuscripts to any of Frontiers’ 60+ journals can now access specially priced and …

Dear SSP Members, Last time I said hello, I was building my vacation reading list. Then I blinked, and now it is December! I don’t know how that happens, but I plan to add Alan Burdick’s “Why Time Flies” to …

December 1, 2017 – Wheatridge, CO – The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is collaborating with Arnoud de Kemp to organize the APE 2018 Pre-Conference in Berlin, Germany, on January 15, 2018. Academic Publishing in Europe (APE) is an independent, multidisciplinary conference …

November 30, 2017 – Rockefeller University Press has introduced a new look that expands the principles of cleaner design and improved readability across all versions of its journals following its website relaunch. RUP publishes Journal of Cell Biology, Journal of Experimental …

Learned Publishing Access

The October issue of Learned Publishing is packed with fascinating, must-read articles!

If you are interested in open access, this new issue is for you. Our authors this month address piracy and its impacts on the success of open access publishing, challenging both green and gold OA models. In the first of two installments, interviews with senior publishers and editors produces original insights into how and why publishers launch OA mega-journals. And, looking at the broader context of Korean scholarly communications, another article shares the OA models in play in Korea.

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